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i wish i could share john tamney's op tau -- optimism. >> we have to leave it at that. coming up, target gets hacked and the law says immediately tell your customers. but guess whathe health care law says. if the obamacare website gets hacked this one will have you saying what the at 1:00 p.m. eastern. keep it here on the fox newschannel. >>> a lot more target customers are anning to sue the retailer over the massive credit card breech. federal law required the company to inform shoppers that it was hacked. get this. if the obamacare website gets hacked a new report says good luck finding out because the health care law does not require the government to report it. rich says that is putting americans' most personal information at risk. explain, rich. >> really in two ways, david. number one, look at this administration has done through the irs and through the nsa and through other agencies to spy on americans. you have that risk from the government itself and then you have the hacker or security experts like john mcafee months and months ago warned howorous obamacare is
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sabrina schaefer, mark tagie and john tanmey. will these help or hurt the economy? >> with this administration it will hurt the economy. the irs is now going after the conservative groups under rule making even though it was illegal before. epa is gng after fracking and shutting down the coal industry. you see it in the federal reserve and other federal agencies. their attitude is we will do the law like a third world country and let the world clean it up later. >> extra powers means extra cause for taxpayers. >> let's put this in perspective. every president has pursued an agenda. they pursued it through executive orders. going way, way back to ronald reagan and his firing of the air traffic controllers. why shouldn't obama use this tool in a time when congress is in a stalemate. i think you are forgetting the positive things that come out of the exetive orders. things like aid for hurricane sandy victims and review of cancer drugs. things dealing with nonuse of or pro huh business of biological agents. >> it is true that other presidents have used the executive or
sabrina schaefer, mark tagie and john tanmey. will these help or hurt the economy? >> with this administration it will hurt the economy. the irs is now going after the conservative groups under rule making even though it was illegal before. epa is gng after fracking and shutting down the coal industry. you see it in the federal reserve and other federal agencies. their attitude is we will do the law like a third world country and let the world clean it up later. >> extra powers...
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william henry john sanborn in virginia. as he attends to join with the regiment he was refused because of his race. but he was accepted into the second infantry as the independent. after ec completed duration to participate of july july 21st with the first battle of bull run of manassas several months later william henry johnson participated in the capture ought roanoke a end in the autobiography. >> but it's those who served this to you and is. >> a second to category existed. >> because there were black soldiers such as a private james from the infantry he fought at bull run. again not knowing how many soldiers were with that war southern territory with the employment in freedom and softy -- safety alone or with family is benjamin brother introduced the term contraband rationalizing favors sees to just like other goods due to the rapidly growing it number 8261 to authorize for some that had included slaves. and that means the river rebellion in against the united states and at the same time a military act was passed empow
william henry john sanborn in virginia. as he attends to join with the regiment he was refused because of his race. but he was accepted into the second infantry as the independent. after ec completed duration to participate of july july 21st with the first battle of bull run of manassas several months later william henry johnson participated in the capture ought roanoke a end in the autobiography. >> but it's those who served this to you and is. >> a second to category existed....
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more than john boehner does. and that's why boehner turned tail. this isn't just if you do what we want you to do we will contribute money to your campaign or if you don't do, then maybe we will run some ads against you. as david is saying they are the ones with all the influence among the base. it's not really the outside groups that these congressmen are fearing. it is the rabid republican base in their districts coming up and showing up at town halls and screaming at them. >> listen, you can't count on outside groups. >> david, there used to be a center of both parties that resisted the impulses that were coming from the left edge of the party and there was also a conservative edge of the democratic party represented by senators that we no longer have. and just like the republican party used to have the different factions. this thing you describe as just a handful. >> john boehner has absolutely no leverage over this radical band of jackals within his own party. they worry about coke money. they don't want it against them. they don't care about
more than john boehner does. and that's why boehner turned tail. this isn't just if you do what we want you to do we will contribute money to your campaign or if you don't do, then maybe we will run some ads against you. as david is saying they are the ones with all the influence among the base. it's not really the outside groups that these congressmen are fearing. it is the rabid republican base in their districts coming up and showing up at town halls and screaming at them. >> listen,...
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he understands the fundamental truth that john kenneth galbraith expressed, and that is communism when man exploits man. capitalism is the opposite. when you look at the twouality, what you see is classes of people in america at the moment. we are less mobile than european countries. that is not always the case. i beg pope said it well, the lord to grant us more politicians who are genuinely disturbed by the state of society, the people, the lives of the poor. we do t have that now. as they say in the baptist church, he spoke and he convicted us. >> thank you. see you next week. m a this thanksgiving weekend, a best of edition of "government matters your co--- of "government matters." the role of the federal cio. >> they don't have the same legal restrictions that we do. employing these capabilities right now. >> the u.s. military plays catch-up on small sick gail -- on small-scale cyber attacks. >> this is huge. workk patent offices strategy pays off. >> from abc 7 and news channel eight, this is "government matters."
he understands the fundamental truth that john kenneth galbraith expressed, and that is communism when man exploits man. capitalism is the opposite. when you look at the twouality, what you see is classes of people in america at the moment. we are less mobile than european countries. that is not always the case. i beg pope said it well, the lord to grant us more politicians who are genuinely disturbed by the state of society, the people, the lives of the poor. we do t have that now. as they say...
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and, obviously, 30 years later john kennedy comes to the white house, there's no great depression. and so the depressing problem for american liberalism at that time and for john ken key was to update liberalism for an age of affluence. and it was no longer the immediate post-war era. so liberalism by the early 19 1960s was still pointed at the problems of dpreg and the immediate -- depression and the immediate post-war era. and so kennedy's major task was to update the creed to deal with a society of affluence in a changing cold war. and so that's -- this is kennedy's task. it was the liberal project of the early 1960s. how do you update liberalism when you don't have a depression, and josef stalin is dead? the wilderness years of american liberals from really 1965, 1966 through the age of reagan, liberals lost faith in the american project. i mean, that's just how i would sum it up. and it's understandable. i mean, the tunnel multiof the civil rights era, watching your own countrymen and country women beat african-americans in the street and beat civil rights activists in the str
and, obviously, 30 years later john kennedy comes to the white house, there's no great depression. and so the depressing problem for american liberalism at that time and for john ken key was to update liberalism for an age of affluence. and it was no longer the immediate post-war era. so liberalism by the early 19 1960s was still pointed at the problems of dpreg and the immediate -- depression and the immediate post-war era. and so kennedy's major task was to update the creed to deal with a...
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fourteen so to discuss this disturbing new development a little deeper into the story i'm joined by john miller brown global strategist with few international thank you so much for coming back on thank you for having me so you know when i heard this i was just kind of her broken because here you have this unprecedented trial he was convicted sentenced to eighty years and now we hear he might be granted amnesty i mean how do we go from that to this you know i mean the sad thing is that as much as it's heartbreaking it's not really a surprise with myself having worked with indigenous communities of the genocide cases in another region. there were many regions not just the she'll but they believe that it was the best case to move forward with the shield because they had the most evidence in that case i was fortunate enough to meet with one of the community members that i worked with very closely with the president of the witnesses association and while they were heartbroken the one thing they're saying is that you cannot take away that conviction this is the first time any head of state in
fourteen so to discuss this disturbing new development a little deeper into the story i'm joined by john miller brown global strategist with few international thank you so much for coming back on thank you for having me so you know when i heard this i was just kind of her broken because here you have this unprecedented trial he was convicted sentenced to eighty years and now we hear he might be granted amnesty i mean how do we go from that to this you know i mean the sad thing is that as much...
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >>hey fundamentally transformed the lives of americans andaising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same i true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fak beard and chemistry of people ♪ john: it will come to an end. the sooner the better the billions we spend on foreign aid. much of which is squandered or stolen. i agree with ron paul and his son, the senator. we should stop almost all foreign aid. the one libertarians say at people need angry. >> cut off american assista
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >>hey fundamentally transformed the lives of americans andaising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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presidents in both parties from john k.kennedy and ronald reagan that free enterprise economy is the source of our middle-class prosperity. the president obama, he believes it's the caution of our problems. the economic downturn happened because our government didn't tax enough, spend enough or control enough. therefore, as you heard tonight his solution to virtually every problem we face is for washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more. this idea that our problems were caused by a government that was too small is just not true. in fact, the major cause of our recent downturn was a housing crisis created by reckless government policies. the idea that more taxes and more government spending is the best way to help hard working middle-class taxpayers, that is amp old idea that has failed every time it has been tried. no government is going to help you get ahead, it is going told you back. more government is not going to create more opportunities, it's going limit them and it won't inspire new ideas and new private sector jobs. it's going to create more uncertainty. because it
presidents in both parties from john k.kennedy and ronald reagan that free enterprise economy is the source of our middle-class prosperity. the president obama, he believes it's the caution of our problems. the economic downturn happened because our government didn't tax enough, spend enough or control enough. therefore, as you heard tonight his solution to virtually every problem we face is for washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more. this idea that our problems were caused by a...
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what a moment for john boehner, like a moment from hell. in almost every paper, leading almost every newscast. the speaker of the house sounds more like the satan of spending, crueling holds up the vote on the much needed sandy aid. easier to push the bad boehner argument, i guess, not true though. because, reality, the sandy bucks are not going just to the victims, far from it millions doled out to fisheries in alaska, and roof repairs in washington d.c., not one sandy related. speaker wanted to keep the aid package clean. they are good at throwing good money after bad in washington. and pork if goodies for themselves, forgetting the folks who don't have much for themselves. greedy politicians are taking their money, and john boehner gets fried, look there are no saints in washington did you beplannedding accountability -- demanding accountability, john boehner deserves better. they got them scared now, he was being reasonable and looking out for the victims who were getting screwed. leave it to mainstream media to sell the notion, he is t
what a moment for john boehner, like a moment from hell. in almost every paper, leading almost every newscast. the speaker of the house sounds more like the satan of spending, crueling holds up the vote on the much needed sandy aid. easier to push the bad boehner argument, i guess, not true though. because, reality, the sandy bucks are not going just to the victims, far from it millions doled out to fisheries in alaska, and roof repairs in washington d.c., not one sandy related. speaker wanted...
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culture and go in search of a song winter's knocking at moscow's door between normally sit on a long johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibe the culture and see what's going on in the world of technology fronts was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite this upon the same power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the sun down so we're. there's a lot of the.
culture and go in search of a song winter's knocking at moscow's door between normally sit on a long johns just yet so we travel to europe to soak up some rays imbibe the culture and see what's going on in the world of technology fronts was europe's largest exporter of electricity last year but despite this upon the same power the country is still looking for new energy sources and even has to bring the power that drives the sun down so we're. there's a lot of the.
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. byhe way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whal because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on aake beard and chemistry of people give me mon this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-ho
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. byhe way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whal because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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and john d. rockefler and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they werevil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probay i also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not maer that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class amican. the se is true of most of these so-caed robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people beard and chemistry of people give me mon ♪ grew up in a small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd endp happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could brkaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what i
and john d. rockefler and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they werevil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probay i also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not maer that is motive was profits. he made automobiles...
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he has brought back john podesta to help. outward, start looking as my colleagues have suggested, non-chicago mafia help, people who he is not so comfortable with but know what he may succeed-- in public administration in ways he has not at the moment. >> what about his relationship with the congress? >> a disaster. >> is that his fault? >> partly. he's dealing with difficult people in the tea party, but he has not made an effort to reach out. he does not hang around out there. he does not play golf with them. he has not reached out. he has been too insular and withdrawn. i think he is a private person and does not like to be around people who make them feel uncomfortable. >> how has the nation's capital changed in the last 25 years? >> let me finish. >> can we talk about the current scandal? >> let's make it clear what he did. ina october 2006. how has washington changed in the past 25 years? wrote the 100th congress had been one of the most productive in decades. he said congress has more people of ability than in the past.
he has brought back john podesta to help. outward, start looking as my colleagues have suggested, non-chicago mafia help, people who he is not so comfortable with but know what he may succeed-- in public administration in ways he has not at the moment. >> what about his relationship with the congress? >> a disaster. >> is that his fault? >> partly. he's dealing with difficult people in the tea party, but he has not made an effort to reach out. he does not hang around out...
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john: thank you. coming up, better ways tell people. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash cd from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me k you... at's in your wallet? ♪ john: one of the richest people in the world is warren buffett. is the jeep? he is one of many billionaire sue until recently gave very little to charity. he used his money to try to make more money. he said he would give it away when he died. his fellow billionaire ted turner told me buffett was being cheap. >> she should give some away now john: turner just made a big splash b giving a billion dollars to the wind. now he said he wanted to shame other richeople into giving more. >>
john: thank you. coming up, better ways tell people. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash cd from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day....
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people beard and chemistry of people give me mon what about jobs? no? now try your closet. still no jobs? just more... stuff? well, you really have both. see, "stuff" is defined as "household articles considered as a group". sometimes this stuff is no longer needed. wait, no longer needed? that
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people beard and chemistry of people give me monúp@@xcçx who you are or what you do arthritis does not discrimite i thought it was an old person's disease, then it happened to me i was dinosed with arthritis when i was four years old. i was two i had just turned 50 i am one i am on
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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before him, john f. kennedy, who as soon as he got to the senate was angling to get out of the senate, and warren harding, enough said. by and large, there is a reason we tend to favor governors. because we see it as an executive position. in many ways, an extension of what governors do, as opposed to senators. stop to think about it. one of the unglamorous functions of government is to make it work. simply work. senator, you don't have a lot of people to manage. you don't have a lot of administrative experience. as a governor, that is par for the course. host: kathleen is up next from pompano beach, florida on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. it's pompano beach. host: sorry about that. caller: not a problem. as a descendent of american slaves, i feel like every president second-term has really kicked us under the bus. i am very upset when it comes to president obama. 99% of the descendents of american slaves voted for our president obama. anythingt recognized to help us and our kids. also,
before him, john f. kennedy, who as soon as he got to the senate was angling to get out of the senate, and warren harding, enough said. by and large, there is a reason we tend to favor governors. because we see it as an executive position. in many ways, an extension of what governors do, as opposed to senators. stop to think about it. one of the unglamorous functions of government is to make it work. simply work. senator, you don't have a lot of people to manage. you don't have a lot of...
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there's is no doubt that john paul played a huge role in the ending of communism. i hope you enjoy that part of the book. host: robert is on the democrats' line in brooklyn, new york. the ambassador made reference to an erroneous connection between religion and morality. have number of studies shown that atheists are ms. -- underrepresented in the prison population and are massively overrepresented among scientists, especially in a .ational academy of scientists if religion is necessary former elegy, the academy of scientists ought to be a pack of rapists, thieves, and murderous. how does the ambassador account for this? religion has played a role and can play a role in institutionalizing and organizing the application of moral principles in a society, but it's not necessarily the exclusive role. fundamental principle is that you have to have good moral principles as a foundation for justice. host: our guest with us for a few more minutes. robert from new york. here is mary from pennsylvania, republican line. mary, are you there? my question is, uighurs so much abo
there's is no doubt that john paul played a huge role in the ending of communism. i hope you enjoy that part of the book. host: robert is on the democrats' line in brooklyn, new york. the ambassador made reference to an erroneous connection between religion and morality. have number of studies shown that atheists are ms. -- underrepresented in the prison population and are massively overrepresented among scientists, especially in a .ational academy of scientists if religion is necessary former...
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising livg standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henryord makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard nd chemistry of people give me mon [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the do
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising livg standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henryord makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles...
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this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang this is "viewpoint." good evening, president obama is having a dozen republican senators over for dinner at the white house tonight and i've got a pretty good idea of what's on the gene. the president unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget proposal for 2014 today part of a spending blueprint for the next ten years. and what sort of were you print is it? mr. president? bloom a fiscally responsible blueprint for middle-class jobs and growth. >> john: and a blueprint with something for republicans as well as democrats. as mr. obama tries to make a deal that will replace the more than $85 billion in program cuts in the sequester with what he described as. >> smarter ones, making long-term restorms eliminateing actual waste and programs we don't need any more. >> john: in the extremely unlikely event the president's budget could pass congress intact it would cut spending by some $1.2 trillion over ten years, including $370 billion from cuts in medicare, and some $230 billion from social security. mostly by changing t
this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang this is "viewpoint." good evening, president obama is having a dozen republican senators over for dinner at the white house tonight and i've got a pretty good idea of what's on the gene. the president unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget proposal for 2014 today part of a spending blueprint for the next ten years. and what sort of were you print is it? mr. president? bloom a fiscally responsible...
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john boehner is having a meeting at 3:00 pm and it is likely to it passes the senate quickly and then it goes to the house. you will likely see this pass with democratic support likely more democratic support than republican support and then it would go to the president to be signed some time this evening. >> and all before midnight. >> all right. thank you for the details. >> sure. >> will this actually fly in the house where other deals have bitten the dust? >> let's bring in two congressmen from opposite sides of the aisle. and adam smith. is this going to pass in the house yes or no? >> well, i think it will passover well manyingly. >> i think it is going to be headed that way. the shame of it is, this is something we could have done back in the beginning of october. as you noted, this only gives us a few months. >> isn't this what americans hate quite frankly about you y guys that this is something that could have been done long ago and here we are again? >> it is diff. i understand why the american people is upset but to make cuts is hard for people to pass that vote. i think re
john boehner is having a meeting at 3:00 pm and it is likely to it passes the senate quickly and then it goes to the house. you will likely see this pass with democratic support likely more democratic support than republican support and then it would go to the president to be signed some time this evening. >> and all before midnight. >> all right. thank you for the details. >> sure. >> will this actually fly in the house where other deals have bitten the dust? >>...
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financed by the shadowy network known as the donors trust included lessons taught by fox businesses john stossel on the myth of climate change and the evil of the minimum wage all those videos are not as religious as louisiana's textbooks are just as crazy here's the truth there is an ongoing attempt by right wing and corporate elements to privatized corporate ties and lobotomize our schools it's even reached our nation's capital as chancellor washington d.c.'s public schools from two thousand and seven to two thousand and ten we shall reach force the city to accept a citywide system of charter schools and took control of the school board out of the hands of the city's working public and just last year the obama administration okayed a plan to allow school vouchers here in washington d.c. because in the end it's all about the money the corporate oligarchy back about your plans and charter schools want one thing to turn our commons into their personal profit engine they say they want to improve access to high quality education but at best charter schools and voucher programs have zero imp
financed by the shadowy network known as the donors trust included lessons taught by fox businesses john stossel on the myth of climate change and the evil of the minimum wage all those videos are not as religious as louisiana's textbooks are just as crazy here's the truth there is an ongoing attempt by right wing and corporate elements to privatized corporate ties and lobotomize our schools it's even reached our nation's capital as chancellor washington d.c.'s public schools from two thousand...
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even before john glenn orbited the earth, american consumers enjoyed productivity benefits coming from advances in metallurgy, communications, and computer sciences-- all developed by the space program. carter supported nasa's space shuttle program. he pushed for government funding of efforts to develop new energy sources. he saw the nation near exciting breakthroughs in robotics, electronics, and genetics. he discovered that his options were limited. technology expert jordan baruch explains. innovation for a space program, for defense, for anything where the federal government is the customer is easy to take care of. the stuff that's difficult is innovation where you and i are the customer. it requires knowledge of the market and an environment that will encourage innovation. despite increasing foreign competition, american investment in research and development was declining as a percentage of gnp. why were businesses so reluctant to invest in research and development? we asked productivity expert edwin mansfield. one of the most important factors is that the firm cannot appropriate
even before john glenn orbited the earth, american consumers enjoyed productivity benefits coming from advances in metallurgy, communications, and computer sciences-- all developed by the space program. carter supported nasa's space shuttle program. he pushed for government funding of efforts to develop new energy sources. he saw the nation near exciting breakthroughs in robotics, electronics, and genetics. he discovered that his options were limited. technology expert jordan baruch explains....
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big john. >> jon: that guy? the guy has gotten high marks from the groups like chamber of commerce, american conservative union, the national journal named him the second most conservative senator behind only alaska's representative painting of jesus drilling for oil. [laughter] someone is going to commission that. [ laughter ] i'll tell you what give me a taste of this steve stockman guy. i want to know what is considered tea party electable these days. it's amazing what they are saying is covered by obamacare. if you decide to become transgender you can get that covered. >> good to know. >> next time i call your show -- [laughter] >> jon: i get it because -- it's funny because he is an (bleep). at this point the only guy that could live up to the ideals is ronald reagan himself. >> ronald reagan brought about obama's election. let's look at what political hero ronald reagan tried to do with three million illegals. >> reagan botched it though. >> exactly that's what i'm saying. >> we have to stop worshiping ron
big john. >> jon: that guy? the guy has gotten high marks from the groups like chamber of commerce, american conservative union, the national journal named him the second most conservative senator behind only alaska's representative painting of jesus drilling for oil. [laughter] someone is going to commission that. [ laughter ] i'll tell you what give me a taste of this steve stockman guy. i want to know what is considered tea party electable these days. it's amazing what they are saying...
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john harwood in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture argo wowed audiences was thrilling action scenes and compelling story but does it distort history and rehash the lives that one reagan the presidency as robert perry building up in a moment also louisiana's a voucher program supported schools that teach creationism and celebrate the k.k.k. is this the future of american education i'll talk with randi weingarten see what we can do to stop the right's war schools and the corporate media just can't wrap their heads around why over chavez used venezuela's oil wealth to fight poverty what don't they get to tell you and i'd still eat it. you need to know this millions of americans have seen argo jaska winning movie based on the iran hostage crisis unfortunately the story presented in argo isn't the real story behind the crisis but more of the story that the ronald reagan campaign used to manipulate americans and to help him win the presidency. into the . the civilized. everything. seize
john harwood in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture argo wowed audiences was thrilling action scenes and compelling story but does it distort history and rehash the lives that one reagan the presidency as robert perry building up in a moment also louisiana's a voucher program supported schools that teach creationism and celebrate the k.k.k. is this the future of american education i'll talk with randi weingarten see what we can do to stop the right's war...
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thepported john checks in past and i support them now. they already exist for all handgun purchases. it will not require recordkeeping by any private citizens. that we havelaw had and pennsylvania's experience has done nothing to restrain the lawful ownership by law-abiding citizens. we hear about background checks leading to an erosion of our second amendment rights and it simply has not happened. we have to make sure that it does. amendment is a compromise and it includes a number of measures to secure second amendment rights that they have long sought. the bottom line for me is this. it's expanding background checks to include internet sales and gun shows can reduce the likelihood of criminals and mentally ill people from getting guns and we can do it in a fashion that does not infringe of the second amendment rights of law-abiding citizens, we .hould do it >> mr. president, earlier this about legislation to reduce gun violence. i came on the floor of the to filibuster the proceeding of this no. the senate should not have to overcome a
thepported john checks in past and i support them now. they already exist for all handgun purchases. it will not require recordkeeping by any private citizens. that we havelaw had and pennsylvania's experience has done nothing to restrain the lawful ownership by law-abiding citizens. we hear about background checks leading to an erosion of our second amendment rights and it simply has not happened. we have to make sure that it does. amendment is a compromise and it includes a number of measures...
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in that group is a man named major john davis. he was an officer in the ninth louisiana which fought an millikan's band command he made his special mission to try to find out what had happened specifically to captain corporation and heath who was captured and milliken spend. they have not heard anything about him, where he was, what was happening to him, if he was formerly a prisoner what. so as a result of the questions that major davis was asking in monroe, he was talking to confederate soldiers, confederate hospital. he was talking to union loyalists. he received testimony that captain gordon heath and lieutenant from the 11th louisiana which turned out to be george con had come indeed, been executed there in monroe. bell, at the time, like i said, they got rid of almost immediately to go back to the mississippi river. that is is kind of as far as a gun at that particular point in time. however, there was a report -- in fact, major davis's report ended at the line all the way to secretary of war, and even an investigating commi
in that group is a man named major john davis. he was an officer in the ninth louisiana which fought an millikan's band command he made his special mission to try to find out what had happened specifically to captain corporation and heath who was captured and milliken spend. they have not heard anything about him, where he was, what was happening to him, if he was formerly a prisoner what. so as a result of the questions that major davis was asking in monroe, he was talking to confederate...
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the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all presidents have a number of people they reward, their contribute tores -- contributors to presidential appointment positions. i've been in the government a while, and i have seen a lot of them that come in -- it is a little embarrassing. if you are trying to save some money, you have already got those government employees all over the different departments, but when they reserve them for presidential appointees, it those -- shows a lot of incompetence. can you comment on that? guest: sure. what you are saying is basically true, but presidential appointees are often big contributors, and they want to be
the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all...
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i'm beginning to wonder what you make of this argument you hear from the john mccains and others who say, well, at least we can frame and help frame the debate and the discussions and the push for democracies, and that if we don't, others come in in, in our absence and fill the void. that is, the chinese and russians. >> i would love to hhe russians and chinese deal with the arabs for the next 30 years. we have had them for 50. the idea we're better off or more protected if somebody calls themselves a demraused war for d expense. it has not produced a single democracy that is worth a darn. and it's a intoxication that mr. mccain has. he shares it with mr. lieberman, mr. obama, mr. bush. these democracy crusaders are going to bankrupt america and involve us in endless wars because people don't want what we want. >> neil: i take it by extension you apply that to helping the rebels in syria. >> well, sir, there's in rebels there we're speaking of that are secular. we're just putting al qaeda in power there again. >> probably too late anyway. like there was a chance to have done so, woul
i'm beginning to wonder what you make of this argument you hear from the john mccains and others who say, well, at least we can frame and help frame the debate and the discussions and the push for democracies, and that if we don't, others come in in, in our absence and fill the void. that is, the chinese and russians. >> i would love to hhe russians and chinese deal with the arabs for the next 30 years. we have had them for 50. the idea we're better off or more protected if somebody calls...
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see its john cole. >> nice to see you. >> is what is the title? >> dedicated friend and adviser. >> dedicated friend and advisor. >> i can say what he does. >> no one knows. >> they know. [laughter] that's so funny. >> now i really want to find out. >> john is a dedicated friend and adviser to many of in the democratic party and many other friends. he is a friend that you want on your side. if you don't need fingerprints, i can say that right? >> i want to ask you a question. i am a ravens fan. >> why are you rubbing it in? [laughter] for passing plays? >> this has nothing to do with that. baltimore had the most in san francisco was in the top 10. what the hell was that? >> it doesn't surprise me anecdotally. what's interesting, it's such an indelible part of our history in the 80s but there wasn't the energy out there around the super bowl that i would call as a kid and others marked that as well and i think the only reason to suggest why is we had two world series in the last three years. but you get to a point where you start taking some of thi
see its john cole. >> nice to see you. >> is what is the title? >> dedicated friend and adviser. >> dedicated friend and advisor. >> i can say what he does. >> no one knows. >> they know. [laughter] that's so funny. >> now i really want to find out. >> john is a dedicated friend and adviser to many of in the democratic party and many other friends. he is a friend that you want on your side. if you don't need fingerprints, i can say that...
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neil: you are saying that john boehner is lying? >> i'm saying it is interesting that from "wall stree "wall str" my only point is this -- >> i'm saying that speaker stood by those remarks, you -- someone is lying? >> well, well let me say this. neil: let the senator answer, let the president describe for himself ha he said, he has done it many times he believes that spending cuts must happen. neil: but they don't happen. >> my point about spending is, at a time you with a weak economy, if you cut, 20% of federal spending immediately, there is no reputable economist is a they'd that is not good. neil: we don't have to worry about that, it not happy, dec dick armey does that worry you, your party had a chance, and they didn't, isn't the fault as much with them for not getting the cuts necessary? >> sure, the fault lies on both sides, there is no doubt. and part of it is this kind of bassettization of kings. neil: this is a family show. >> i believe that is an appropriate word. neil: it is. >> keynes would have said. you have to match
neil: you are saying that john boehner is lying? >> i'm saying it is interesting that from "wall stree "wall str" my only point is this -- >> i'm saying that speaker stood by those remarks, you -- someone is lying? >> well, well let me say this. neil: let the senator answer, let the president describe for himself ha he said, he has done it many times he believes that spending cuts must happen. neil: but they don't happen. >> my point about spending is, at...
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. >> john: tonight on "viewpoint," john boehner demands an arrest in the i.r.s. scandal despite the fact that zero laws were broken. tea party hates them, welfare queens. but after this week with the i.r.s. scrutiny, d.o.j., a.p. scandal and the never ending exploitation of benghazi, this week has been like christmas for the tea party. later, we'll be joined by the world's greatest authority on christmas and the tea party leader in the show who may not like the presidency. s birthday of liberace and janet jackson. this is also my dream wedding band combo. on this date in 1929, the first ever academy awards were handed out in hollywood but it doesn't count as the oscars because weinstein wasn't around yet to buy off the entire academy. >> john: i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." thank you so much for joining us this evening. call it tea party christmas. call it the scandalous week ever. call the apocalypse. this week was definitely one the president and his administration would like to soon forget but that won't be the case for republicans and their base who
. >> john: tonight on "viewpoint," john boehner demands an arrest in the i.r.s. scandal despite the fact that zero laws were broken. tea party hates them, welfare queens. but after this week with the i.r.s. scrutiny, d.o.j., a.p. scandal and the never ending exploitation of benghazi, this week has been like christmas for the tea party. later, we'll be joined by the world's greatest authority on christmas and the tea party leader in the show who may not like the presidency. s...
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in the process i met my husband to become a john o'connor. he was a year behind me in law school. we decided to get married, and i graduated from law school. we both like to eat, and that meant one of those was going to have to work. since i was out of law school of thought, oh, no problem getting a job. there were at least 40 notices on stanford's bulletin board at the law school from law firms in california saying, stanford law graduates, we have this -- we would be happy to talk to you about job opportunities. give us a call. and there were 40 different messages from different law firms in california on above board. so i called every one of those notices. not a single one would even give me an interview. i said why. they said, we don't hire women. and that was the way it was. no, i got out of law school, i guess, but 1952. isn't that amazing? there would not even talk. and i really did need to get a job. so i heard that the county attorney in san mateo county, california, the county seat is in redwood city, they once had a woman lawyer on the staff. i thought, that is encouragi
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the papers of alexander hamilton and john jay and james madison. they discussed ideas. >> she's always correct. >> she is. >> they were discussing ideas and about listening and persuading. as you have so eloquently shared with us tonight, you will continue to do that and we thank you for your leadership, for your ability to communicate and be with people and we know that you will continue leading as we stand for the supposed that the federalist papers were discussing that led to our constitution. thank you and congratulations. [applause] [applause] >> is anybody hungry? governor bush, thank you so much. now you get to enjoy your meal. we have an exciting supplements after your meal. we are glad you're here with us. enjoy your mail and hopefully the servers can get through the packed house. thank you all so much for being here. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] marilyn tavenner will testify this morning about implementing the healthcare law. we will have that l
the papers of alexander hamilton and john jay and james madison. they discussed ideas. >> she's always correct. >> she is. >> they were discussing ideas and about listening and persuading. as you have so eloquently shared with us tonight, you will continue to do that and we thank you for your leadership, for your ability to communicate and be with people and we know that you will continue leading as we stand for the supposed that the federalist papers were discussing that led...